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Our Degrees are changing.
In 2014, Part I (first year) units will be introduced with Part II (second year and higher) units becoming available in subsequent years. Detailed information about Part II will be available here from mid-2014.
Find out more about our new degrees, or to get in touch and ask us what this means for you head to AskMurdoch. Continuing students can still access information for degrees commencing 2013 and prior in the Course Handbook.
Career options
Murdoch offers a number of specialisations in Engineering. Depending on which skill combinations or specialisations you have, your Murdoch degree may lead you towards work and study opportunities in a number of areas. The following are some professions to consider, including extra majors and minors that will improve your prospects of achieving them.
Energy and Environmental Engineering
Energy and Environmental Engineers apply practical solutions to achieve energy savings in building and construction and stress the importance of energy conservation within an organisation or community.
Energy Economist
Energy Economists monitor prices, demand and supply of oil, natural gas and other fossil fuels.
